AppleInsider is reporting that the next-generation Mac mini might have the ability to drive dual displays. According to their sources, "those familiar with the company's plans say the small form factor desktop will have both the Mini DisplayPort connector first introduced on unibody MacBooks but also a Mini DVI connector. The reason for the addition is unclear, though it would potentially give the budget Mac dual display support that it has lacked since it was introduced as a PowerPC G4 model in 2005."

The ability to drive dual displays would come as welcome news. Until this point, Mac mini users have been relying on the DualHead2Go from Matrox or DisplayLink technology to drive more than one display. As many of you know, the Mac mini has only included a single DVI connector since being introduced in 2005.

That being said, I can't confirm the validity of this rumor about the next-generation Mac mini having more than one display port. It could still come with a single Mini DisplayPort connector though. Apple would then more than likely include a Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter in the box with the Mac mini. This would make it compatible with most displays on the market, and eliminate the need for a DVI connector or second adapter. I mean, if the focus hasn't moved to adding support for dual displays.

Why a Mini-DVI connector? That really doesn't make a lot of sense. It would make more sense to include a regular DVI connector plus Mini-DisplayPort. Maybe someone caught a sneak peak and confused it with a FW port. That's what I'm thinking.

Maybe someone caught a sneak peak and confused it with a FW port. That's what I'm thinking.

It could also be HDMI.

I was going to use a new Mac mini for HTPC, but if it gains support for dual displays, I'll probably use it on the desktop. This Mac mini will then become the HTPC in our house. Unless the new model has HDMI and something specific that makes it a true Apple media center. That would just make my head explode. I would head straight out and buy two of them. This sucker along with an Apple TV would then go on eBay.

I tend to believe the Mac mini will stay with one display connector. Mini-DVI is pretty much dead, so it would have to be two Mini DisplayPort connectors. It's also possible that someone confused this connector with a FireWire port like someone said before. That wouldn't be the first time this happened._________________http://www.hawaiimacnuts.org

Sure it does.... The Mini-DVI has been used on the iMacs and Macbooks for some time now, no point in taking up space they don't need to.

Apple most likely thinks most new Mini buyers will be buying their display to be used with the new DisplayPort connection, other buyers having their own display would simply use the Mini-DVI to DVI or VGA connector....

Sure it does.... The Mini-DVI has been used on the iMacs and Macbooks for some time now, no point in taking up space they don't need to.

Apple most likely thinks most new Mini buyers will be buying their display to be used with the new DisplayPort connection, other buyers having their own display would simply use the Mini-DVI to DVI or VGA connector....

It actually makes a lot of sense to me...

Yeah, but Apple dumped the format on MacBooks and the new Cinema. It looks like they washed their hands with the format. I believe Steve Jobs also said that all future products would have the MDP. The "other buyers" could just use one of the new MDP to DVI or VGA adapters. So why even include the Mini-DVI? They also made the MDP standard open source for other vendors to use. You know I have your back Hackers, but it doesn't make much sense to me either.

I could be talking out of my butt though. I have a wicked head cold starting.

Sure it does.... The Mini-DVI has been used on the iMacs and Macbooks for some time now, no point in taking up space they don't need to.

Apple most likely thinks most new Mini buyers will be buying their display to be used with the new DisplayPort connection, other buyers having their own display would simply use the Mini-DVI to DVI or VGA connector....

It actually makes a lot of sense to me...

Yeah, but Apple dumped the format on MacBooks and the new Cinema. It looks like they washed their hands with the format. I believe Steve Jobs also said that all future products would have the MDP. The "other buyers" could just use one of the new MDP to DVI or VGA adapters. So why even include the Mini-DVI? They also made the MDP standard open source for other vendors to use. You know I have your back Hackers, but it doesn't make much sense to me either.

I could be talking out of my butt though. I have a wicked head cold starting.

I was going to use a new Mac mini for HTPC, but if it gains support for dual displays, I'll probably use it on the desktop. This Mac mini will then become the HTPC in our house. Unless the new model has HDMI and something specific that makes it a true Apple media center. That would just make my head explode. I would head straight out and buy two of them. This sucker along with an Apple TV would then go on eBay.

Thats exactly what I want. With full support for HDMI, this could make it almost the perfect HTPC, but could kill Apple TV. I'd still like to see a Mini/Apple TV hybrid. With all this talk, its almost definitely sounds like something is coming. I just hope we're not getting our hopes up for nothing. _________________ Mercury TiBook 400MHz, 1GB RAM, 120GB HD, Airport
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